ReviewA sports drama that puts the spotlight on kho-kho, the story is told through Sharan, who joins a village school as the Physical Education (Pt) teacher.Shivani KavaScreengrab/YouTubeSet in 1995, director Jadeesha K Hampi’s Guru Shishyaru is a sports drama that puts the spotlight on kho-kho. It highlights how lack of exposure in the 90s resulted in a drop in participation and enthusiasm toward the game when compared to cricket or basketball. The story is told through Manohara (Sharan) who joins a school in Bettadapura village as the Physical Education (Pt) teacher and is assigned to coach the kho-kho team. What follows is a tug of war between the teacher and his students. Bettadapura is dealing with its own issues because of a swindler named Ranganna (Apurva Kasaravalli), who is pressuring the village residents to give up the land that belonged to his grandparents before the Union government implemented...
- 9/23/2022
- by ShivaniK
- The News Minute
SandalwoodDirected by Chandrakanth, the film stars Lakshmi, Achyuth Kumar, Suresh Heblikar and Sudharani.Digital NativeDigital NativeThe upcoming film Trikona will be released in three languages – Kannada, Tamil and Telugu, and we hear that the screenplay for each of the versions will be different. Directed by Chandrakanth, the film stars Lakshmi, Achyuth Kumar, Suresh Heblikar and Sudharani in all the three languages. Talking about it in an interview with the Indian Express, the film’s writer Rajasekar, who has previously directed films like Barfi, Parole and Amruthavani said, “The subject line is all about testing human patience, which is close to reality. How people of different ages, ranging from 25 to 60 years, experiment with patience is the crux of Trikona.” The technical crew, however, will be different for the three versions. Plans are on to release Trikona next month and its release date is expected to be out soon. While Achyuth Kumar has Trikona waiting for release,...
- 1/12/2020
- by Vidya
- The News Minute
Film: "Ee Bhumi Aa Bhanu"; Cast - Ajith, Sharanya Mohan, Sangeetha, Sharan, Mithra, Suresh Heblikar and others: Director: K.C. Venugopal; Camera: P. Rajan; Music Director: S. Premkumar; Rating: ** - suffers because of weak script.
The one redeeming feature of K.C. Venugopal's directorial debut "Ee Bhumi Aa Bhanu" is that it is made without unnecessary commercial ingredients. But it does not qualify as a neat film because of the bad script and boring narration.
The tragedy of some forgettable films like "Ee Bhumi Aa Bhanu" is that despite hard work put in by actors, it fails because neither script nor technical aspects support them.
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The one redeeming feature of K.C. Venugopal's directorial debut "Ee Bhumi Aa Bhanu" is that it is made without unnecessary commercial ingredients. But it does not qualify as a neat film because of the bad script and boring narration.
The tragedy of some forgettable films like "Ee Bhumi Aa Bhanu" is that despite hard work put in by actors, it fails because neither script nor technical aspects support them.
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- 1/13/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
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